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Woodpeckers thrive where missiles fly. How a bombing range became a wildlife refuge
Florida's Avon Park bombing range is teeming with life. Over 40 at-risk species occupy this 106,000- ...View More
AI cracks a meteorite’s secret: A material that defies heat
Crystals and glasses have opposite heat-conduction properties, which play a pivotal role in a variet ...View More
This vaccine uses dental floss instead of needles
Researchers have demonstrated a novel vaccine delivery method in an animal model, using dental floss ...View More
Astronomers detect life’s building blocks around a young star
Using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), a team of astronomers led by Abubakar ...View More
This sugar molecule could stop type 1 diabetes, by fooling the immune system
Scientific breakthroughs in one disease don't always shed light on treating other diseases. But that ...View More
Ghost star’s planet orbits backward in a bizarre stellar system
Most stars in the Universe exist in binary or multiple star systems, where the presence of close-in ...View More
Scientists just solved the 9-million-year mystery of where potatoes came from
An international research team has uncovered that natural interbreeding in the wild between tomato p ...View More
Why cold feels good: Scientists uncover the chill pathway
Researchers at the University of Michigan have illuminated a complete sensory pathway showing how th ...View More
The pandemic’s secret aftershock: Inside the gut-brain breakdown
A new international study confirmed a significant post-pandemic rise in disorders of gut-brain inter ...View More
Pain relief without pills? VR nature scenes trigger the brain’s healing switch
Immersing in virtual reality (VR) nature scenes helped relieve symptoms that are often seen in peopl ...View More













